Unforgetting Private Charles Smith
Jonathan Locke Hart
Myrna Kostash’s term as writer in residence at Athabasca University began shortly after the escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War in 2022. In this essay, based on her writer-in-residence lecture at Athabasca University, Kostash offers a self-critical reflection on her body of work and considers how her visits to Ukraine and the ongoing war have nuanced her writing about and understanding of Ukrainian Canadian identity.
Writing Ukraine paints a sweeping panorama of an author’s evolution. From this bird’s-eye-view, Kostash’s reflections trace a gradual transformation: youthful certainty—what she often calls “swagger”—gives way to nuance, wisdom shaped by context, and a deep embrace of the multifaceted richness of the Ukrainian-Canadian experience.”
Agnieszka Matejko, Alberta Views
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